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The Ex-Factor. Book review by Sadvika Kylash

The Ex-Factor. Book review by Sadvika Kylash

The Ex-Factor book be like – Do you want to know, what it is like to be talk first and think later person? Then the main character, Oindrilla Roy, is. She describes her family as a perfect Bengali family. The beginning of this book explains the above statement.

The Ex-Factor: The Beginning

It all started with a high-pitched tone of her mother in an unearthly hour about the maid who ran away two days back and was not willing to work in a Bengali family and so was the cook! Now this has got to her mother’s nerves. Her parents were working in a high office for the government.

Oinks (as she is referred by her friends) contributes to the house and heads to the office. She doesn’t happen to be talkative around the office so gets along with only one of her colleagues, Rajat. At EOFA, for a project, she has to go to Shillong along with others. And just before she thought this was the biggest news she would get, one more awaited her. Her best friend Sweety and Divya were seeing each other.

The Ex-Factor. Book review by Sadvika Kylash

The Ex-Factor: The Chaos

As Oinks and her mother are headed to Kolkata to visit her Mamu’s family, and during her flight, her mother being the usual Mom was sunaoing. She tried to look who was that fairly dashing man sitting next to her mom. and when finally, they landed she knew that he was Vivek! Her ex! He is someone who had to study Korean in the first place! He greeted her and she was more in shock that she gave a wage answer.

As they reach her Mamu’s house, after a couple of days there, her baby cousin, Ankitha gives her another shock, by telling her she is in love and will text you soon. This is when they have to leave, her mom for Delhi to take care of her kutta’s and Oinks to Shillong.

Little did she know that her ex would be her colleague! They both have many awkward situations but try to be more civilized around the other team members. Seeing each other has created a sense of the old love being back and trying to get the differences off. On top of this Sweety and Divya eloped to Shillong and so did Ankitha in Cal.

The Ex-Factor: Happy Ending?

She guff’s off many times after she thinks he is engaged and wants to distance herself. Then her office buddy Rajat who was being friendly finally expressed his feelings and got dumped. Oh, by the way, Vivek’s engagement was called off by him!

After so much drama from both and also from Sweety-Divya, she gathered the courage to talk to him. All she did was express how she felt and ran off to the emergency stairs. And then comes the time, he too was in love with the same old person!

They were always in love, and tried to move on but never really did. As truly said, Love in the time of Chaos comes so true with Oindrilla and Vikek!

Yes, a happy ending and no escaping!

You can buy the book here

This review is a part of the BlogChatter book review program.

You can read my other book review’s:

It starts with us

The essences of Motherhood

This blog post is part of the blog challenge ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’
hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla.  

Sadvika Kylash

About Author

A Blogging enthusiastic person. A mom of two girls. Love to journal my journey of Motherhood, Parenting and Lifestyle.

26 Comments

  1. Harjeet Kaur

    August 30, 2023

    Your reviews are so short and crisp but give the gist of the book without sharing most of the story. It is interesting to read such reviews and then select the book

  2. Neeta Kadam

    August 30, 2023

    You points out the story line without exposed the whole story. As a reader I would like to read this sweet story.

  3. Rakhi Jayashankar

    August 30, 2023

    You have given a brief update about the book which enables the reader to know what they can expect. The overall plot gives a movie vibe and hence youngsters who love this genre will celebrate it.

  4. Outset Books

    August 30, 2023

    The summary of the book was like a teaser which gives a glimpse of what you can expect. You have left the rest for suspense and the imagination.

  5. Ambica Gulati

    August 30, 2023

    I read the book because I like reading romances. I thought the love part was a little less said and the language wasn’t refined. Nevertheless, romance is a cheesy anytime moddlifting genre.

  6. Flavia Cutinho

    August 30, 2023

    Nice book seems like, love if true can even move on after a gap. The Story sound mix but the romance part of it sounds interesting.

  7. Preeti Chauhan

    August 30, 2023

    That was a clever review, boy meets girl, but they have misunderstandings which somehow resolve and they live happily ever after! You sneakily told me if I picked this book, I was about to have a fuzzy good time without revealing the full story.

  8. Kaveri Chhetri

    August 30, 2023

    Oh it’s a sweet story n your review is short n sweet too Sadvika. I haven’t read such light feel romantic books in a while. Must have been fun reading it.

  9. Monidipa Dutta

    August 30, 2023

    Short and crisp review exactly on point Sadhvika. You have really written it so good. You actually now how to make someone interested towards a book because I had opted for many of your reviewed books and I wasnt let down.

  10. Jeannine

    August 30, 2023

    Loved how you did this review but not sure if I love the storyline itself. I find it a bit cheesy and I know it’s just me and the genre though.

  11. Sivaranjini Anandan

    August 30, 2023

    Romance that has a happy ending is always comforting like that good simple food that we all need after a long stay away from home. Such a gripping review.

  12. Ritu Bindra

    August 30, 2023

    I have read mixed reviews about the Ex-Factor. Your review does not give too much away while piquing interest. I do love reading romances once in a while. Adding it to my TBR.

  13. Anjali Tripathi

    August 30, 2023

    Your review captured the essence of “The Ex-Factor: The Beginning”! Oindrilla Roy’s character sounds intriguing, and the way the story begins with her family dynamics sets the stage for an engaging narrative. I always love to read stories with happy ending. Looking forward to reading more about her adventures and the surprises that await her. Thanks for the recommendation!

  14. Samata

    August 30, 2023

    Not yet lucky to read this book but I can make out from your review that it will be a good one time read for me. I would like to appreciate the way you penned the review for this book. Honestly I have not read such to the point review of any book . Its a talent and I a really like to congratulate you for that. Short and crisp… Yet so perfect Inking of Review.

  15. Pamela Mukherjee

    August 30, 2023

    Although I have not yet had the opportunity to read this book, I can tell from your review that it will be a good read for me. I want to thank you for the thoughtful review you wrote on this book. Sincerely, I would like reading this as I love to read fiction genres. Short and sweet… Yet the review’s inking is so flawless.

  16. Karen Dsouza

    August 30, 2023

    The review is so apt and gives a clear view on what to expect out of the book.

  17. Madhu Bindra

    August 30, 2023

    The book looks like a light read. I don’t read romances anymore but I will surely check out the book. Thanks for sharing a crisp review.

  18. Rose

    August 30, 2023

    Romance is not my genre but surely will recommend it to my bestie who loves such stuff. Thanks for the simple review

  19. Janaki

    August 30, 2023

    An unusual story with a twist at the end. Thanks for the review. How much would you rate it?

  20. Trinanjana Roy

    August 30, 2023

    I am seeing this book all over internet now a days and now I feel like this is my sign to pick up this book. Amazing review!!

  21. Docdivatraveller

    August 30, 2023

    I loved this book. It was a quick, easy and cheery read. Although I definitely wondered about the casual sex part in their lives, in these days. Has it become this common or is just Hollywood influence? Or am I too conservative? Not being judgemental but just wondering.

  22. Radhika

    August 30, 2023

    I haven’t read any romance Genre book from a long time…I think I will pick up this for my next read.

  23. Neelam

    August 30, 2023

    What a beautiful review. Short and crisp and drives the point home

  24. Aurora M

    August 30, 2023

    I really enjoyed reading the review. Not a big fan of romance much but yeah ! It seems little interesting to me. Presently reading a novel so, may be after few days.

  25. Noor Anand Chawla

    August 30, 2023

    Happy endings are always nice!

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